I am hoping you will enjoy these images from the Parkway.
The fog was thick as I left the house well before sunrise. It scattered just enough to allow me to see some really nice color.
On the way back I grabbed a few macro shots of some barbed wire near the house.
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A soft landscape shot at 1.4 |
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More 1.4 Landscape |
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A classic North Carolina Scene taken by sticking 3 images together. Shot with the Sigma 50 |
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I am under the impression that young spiders, new to the web-making scene, use these barbs as practice:) |
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Refraction... I shot this with apertures 14, 6.3, and 2.8. The 2.8 image left only the largest drop in focus, with everything else out of focus. 6.3 allowed a few more of the drops to come into focus, but still not the results I wanted. At 14, the shape and detail of the barb shows just enough while not being distracting. |
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